| Copa da Cultura was developed by the Ministry of Culture of Brazil and the House of World Cultures. |
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| Tropicália: A Revolution in Brazilian Culture is co-organized by |
the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; The Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York; and GabineteCultura, São Paulo, Brazil. Major support for the international tour is provided by the Harris Family Foundation in memory of Bette and Neison Harris. The international tour is sponsored by GreySocialLink; Altria Group, Inc.; and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. |
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Additional support is provided by Etant donnés: The French-American Fund for Contemporary Art.
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| IN TRANSIT 06 funded by |
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The curators of Copa da Cultura |
Concert series: IN TRANSIT 06: |
Gilberto Gil, Hermano Vianna Johannes Odenthal, Consulting:Ricardo Muniz Fernandes |
Exhibitions:
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Carlos Basualdo (Tropicália), Luiz Camillo Osório (Interventions), Felipe Taborda (Image of Sound: Football) |
Film series: Lecture series: Programme coordination Brazil: Programme coordination Berlin: |
Marcelo Cajueiro Flávio Carneiro Erlon Paschoal Brigitte Heilmann |
Project team Copa da Cultura Sven Arnold, Tereza de Arruda, Yven Augustin, Axel Besteher-Hegenbart, Annette Bhagwati, Jacob Birken, Corinna Bobzien, Stefania Böhm, Peter Boragno, Susanne Clemens, Vera Dorsch, Carola Dürr, Petra Fickinger, Katharina Gelhaar, Becky Ann Gilbert, Martin Hager, Lydia Haustein, Denhart von Harling, Doris Hegner, Eva Maria Helfrich, Eva Hiller, Jan Köhler, Anja Lindner, Shaheen Merali, Frank-Thorsten Moll, Johannes Odenthal, Cornelia Pilgram, Caroline Rehberg, Felix Schnieder-Henninger, Anke Schröder, Christiane Sonntag, Aimée Torre Brons, Gabriele Tuch, Max Wend V.i.S.d.P.: Axel Besteher-Hegenbart
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